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... Narev and Bobr constitute the northern flank . An army advancing to the north between the Vistula and the Bug can easily protect itself against attacks from the east by taking the marshy valley of the Bug as cover for its right flank ...
... Narev and Bobr constitute the northern flank . An army advancing to the north between the Vistula and the Bug can easily protect itself against attacks from the east by taking the marshy valley of the Bug as cover for its right flank ...
Página 324
... Narev , and the Vistula would have been broken through without the Germans having to pay for it by any serious losses . One would have naturally expected an offensive against the northern flank of the Russian armies in Poland to ...
... Narev , and the Vistula would have been broken through without the Germans having to pay for it by any serious losses . One would have naturally expected an offensive against the northern flank of the Russian armies in Poland to ...
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... Narev we find three generals who had risen into prominence as Hindenburg's assistants in the second battle in the Masurian Lakes in February , 1915- von Gallwitz , von Below , and von Eichhorn . The army in the district of Mlava had ...
... Narev we find three generals who had risen into prominence as Hindenburg's assistants in the second battle in the Masurian Lakes in February , 1915- von Gallwitz , von Below , and von Eichhorn . The army in the district of Mlava had ...
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... Narev , and from the south against the Lublin - Cholm front . Yet none of the other parts of the Eastern front were left untouched . The armies standing west of the Vistula were pressing towards the river . The most serious attacks in ...
... Narev , and from the south against the Lublin - Cholm front . Yet none of the other parts of the Eastern front were left untouched . The armies standing west of the Vistula were pressing towards the river . The most serious attacks in ...
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... Narev , but could have been reached by the Germans also to the north of that line . The two central lines run by Siedlce and Brest - Litovsk to Warsaw and Ivangorod , and hardly any natural defences cover them from the enemy , besides ...
... Narev , but could have been reached by the Germans also to the north of that line . The two central lines run by Siedlce and Brest - Litovsk to Warsaw and Ivangorod , and hardly any natural defences cover them from the enemy , besides ...
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Página 12 - If one, or two, of the High Contracting Parties, without direct provocation on their part, should chance to be attacked and to be engaged in a war with two or more Great Powers nonsignatory to the present Treaty, the casus foederis will arise simultaneously for all the High Contracting Parties.
Página 54 - Since the tendency of thought of the last century was dominated essentially by humanitarian considerations, which not infrequently degenerated into senti[mentality and flabby emotion, there have not been wanting attempts to influence the development of the usages of war in a way which was in fundamental contradiction with the nature of war and its object.
Página 258 - Applying this theory of equalization, a belligerent who lacks the necessary munitions to contend successfully on land ought to be permitted to purchase them from neutrals, while a belligerent with an abundance of war stores or with the power to produce them should be debarred from such traffic. Manifestly the idea of strict neutrality now advanced by the Imperial and Royal Government would involve a neutral nation in a mass of perplexities which would obscure the whole field of international obligation,...
Página 262 - It is my impression," wrote the Austrian Ambassador, "that we can disorganize and hold up for months, if not entirely prevent, the manufacture of munitions in Bethlehem and the Middle West, which in the opinion of the German military attache, is of great importance and amply outweighs the expenditure of money involved.
Página 258 - The principles of international law, the practice of nations, the national safety of the United States and other nations without great military and naval establishments, the prevention of increased armies and navies, the adoption of peaceful methods for the adjustment of international differences, and, finally, neutrality itself are opposed to the prohibition by a neutral nation of the exportation of arms, ammunition, or other munitions of war to belligerent powers during the progress of the war.
Página 54 - The contracting Powers agree to abstain from the use of projectiles the sole object of which is the diffusion of asphyxiating or deleterious gases.
Página 162 - The wrong — I speak openly — that we are committing we will endeavour to make good as soon as our military goal has been reached. Anybody who is threatened, as we are threatened, and is fighting for his highest possessions, can have only one thought — how he is to hack his way through (wie er sich durchhaut}.
Página 258 - War produced a great surplus of arms and ammunition, which they sold throughout the world, and especially to belligerents. Never during that period did either of them suggest or apply the principle now advocated by the Imperial and Royal Government.
Página 173 - You will we hate with a lasting hate, We will never forgo our hate, Hate by water and hate by land, Hate of the head and hate of the hand, Hate of the hammer and hate of the crown, Hate of seventy millions, choking down. We love as one, we hate as one, We have one foe, and one alone — ENGLAND...
Página 258 - During the Boer War between Great Britain and the South African republics the patrol of the coasts of neighboring neutral colonies by British naval vessels prevented arms and ammunition reaching the Transvaal or the Orange Free State. The allied republics were in a situation almost identical in that respect with that in which Austria-Hungary and Germany find themselves at the present time.